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Learning Angular

Learning Angular - Fourth Edition

By : Aristeidis Bampakos, Pablo Deeleman
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Learning Angular

Learning Angular

4.7 (31)
By: Aristeidis Bampakos, Pablo Deeleman

Overview of this book

As Angular continues to reign as one of the top JavaScript frameworks, more developers are seeking out the best way to get started with this extraordinarily flexible and secure framework. Learning Angular, now in its fourth edition, will show you how you can use it to achieve cross-platform high performance with the latest web techniques, extensive integration with modern web standards, and integrated development environments (IDEs). The book is especially useful for those new to Angular and will help you to get to grips with the bare bones of the framework to start developing Angular apps. You'll learn how to develop apps by harnessing the power of the Angular command-line interface (CLI), write unit tests, style your apps by following the Material Design guidelines, and finally, deploy them to a hosting provider. Updated for Angular 15, this new edition covers lots of new features and tutorials that address the current frontend web development challenges. You’ll find a new dedicated chapter on observables and RxJS, more on error handling and debugging in Angular, and new real-life examples. By the end of this book, you’ll not only be able to create Angular applications with TypeScript from scratch, but also enhance your coding skills with best practices.
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Why choose Angular?

The power of the Angular framework is based on the combination of the following characteristics:

  • The main pillars of the framework:
    • Cross-platform
    • Incredible tooling
    • Easy onboarding
  • The usage of Angular worldwide:
    • An amazing community
    • Battle-tested against Google products

In the following sections, we will examine each characteristic in more detail.

Cross-platform

Angular applications can run on different platforms: web, server, desktop, and mobile. Angular can run natively only on the web because it is a web framework; however, it is open-source and is backed by incredible tooling that enables the framework to run on the remaining three using the following tools:

  • Angular SSR: Renders Angular applications server-side
  • Angular service worker: Enables Angular applications to run as Progressive Web Applications (PWAs) that can execute in desktop and native mobile environments
  • Ionic/NativeScript: Allows us to build mobile applications using Angular

The next pillar of the framework describes the tooling available in the Angular ecosystem.

Tooling

The Angular team has built two great tools that make Angular development easy and fun:

  • Angular CLI: A command-line interface that allows us to work with Angular projects, from scaffolding to testing and deployment
  • Angular DevTools: A browser extension that enables us to inspect and profile Angular applications from the comfort of our browser

The Angular CLI is the de facto solution to work with Angular applications. It allows the developer to focus on writing application code, eliminating the boilerplate of configuration tasks such as scaffolding, building, testing, and deploying an Angular application.

Onboarding

It is simple and easy to start with Angular development because when we install Angular, we also get a rich collection of first-party libraries out of the box, including:

  • An Angular HTTP client to communicate with external resources over HTTP
  • Angular forms to create HTML forms to collect input and data from users
  • An Angular router to perform in-app navigations

The preceding libraries are installed by default when we create a new Angular application using the Angular CLI. However, they are only used in our application if we import them explicitly into our project.

The usage of Angular worldwide

Many companies use Angular for their websites and web applications. The website https://www.madewithangular.com contains an extensive list of those companies, including some popular ones.

Additionally, Angular is used in thousands of projects by Google and by millions of developers worldwide. The fact that Angular is already used internally at Google is a crucial factor in the reliability of the framework. Every new version of Angular is thoroughly tested in those projects before becoming available to the public. The testing process helps the Angular team catch bugs early and delivers a top-quality framework to the rest of the developer community.

Angular is backed and supported by a thriving developer community. Developers can access many available communities worldwide, online or locally, to get help and guidance with the Angular framework. On the other hand, communities help the Angular framework progress by sharing feedback on new features, testing new ideas, and reporting issues. Some of the most popular online communities are:

  • Tech Stack Nation: The world’s friendliest Angular study group that brings together Angular developers who are passionate about improving their confidence in building amazing Angular applications. Tech Stack Nation is a community where Angular developers can collaborate, learn from each other’s expertise, and push the boundaries of what Angular can achieve. You can join Tech Stack Nation at https://techstacknation.com.
  • Angular Community Discord: Angular’s official Discord server that brings the incredible Angular community together. Everyone is welcome to join the community with the click of a button. It is the central location to connect Angular team members, Google Developer Experts (GDEs), library authors, meetup groups, and anyone interested in learning the framework. You can join the Angular Community Discord server at https://discord.gg/angular.
  • Angular.love: A community platform for Angular enthusiasts, supported by House of Angular, to facilitate the growth of Angular developers through knowledge-sharing initiatives. It started as a blog where experts published articles about Angular news, features, and best practices. Now, Angular.love also organizes in-person and online meetups, frequently featuring GDEs. You can join Angular.love at https://angular.love.

Now that we have seen what Angular is and why someone should choose it for web development, we will learn how to use it and build great web applications.

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